Chris Korte's New Zealand Genealogy Project
Agnes Johnstone CRAIG
1905 - 1992 (87 years) Has 8 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.-
Name Agnes Johnstone CRAIG Birth 11 Apr 1905 Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland [1, 2] Gender Female Emigration 04 Sep 1928 Southampton, Hampshire, England [3] Emigration 04 Sep 1928 Steam Ship "Ruahine" [3] Immigration 12 Oct 1928 Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand [3, 4] Death 03 May 1992 New Zealand [1] Burial Nightcaps, Southland, New Zealand [5] Person ID I22285 NZ Genealogy Project Last Modified 22 Apr 2023
Father William McAllister CRAIG, b. 24 Sep 1871, Saltcoats, Ayrshire, Scotland d. 08 Oct 1952, Nightcaps, Southland, New Zealand (Age 81 years) Mother Margaret JOHNSTON [Maggie], b. 1868, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland d. 19 May 1947, Nightcaps, Southland, New Zealand (Age 79 years) Marriage 31 Dec 1891 Dalziel, Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland [2] Census 31 Mar 1901 Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland [6] Family ID F4166 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set
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Documents Passenger List - Ruahine 1928
Headstones Headstone - Agnes Johnstone CRAIG
In Loving Memory Of Agnes Johnstone Craig, Dearly loved daughter
of the late William & Margaret Craig, 11-4-1905 - 3-5-1992. A dearly loved sister.
Plot: Block VII Plot 24
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Notes Voyage to New Zealand.
Several members of the Craig Family traveled to New Zealand in 1928 on the New Zealand Shipping Company Ltd. steam ship "Ruahine". The ship departed Southampton, England on 4 September 1928 with 416 adult passengers, 64 children and one infant. Family members had traveled from Tannochside, Uddington, Scotland to catch the vessel. They had three third class cabins, one for Robert Craig, one for Robert's mother Margaret Craig and his two sisters Kate Craig and Agnes Craig, and the third for Robert's sister-in-law Mary Craig and her two children, William Craig and Janet Craig. Margaret and Mary's husbands, William and David respectively, were already working at Ohai, having gone to New Zealand in 1927. The Passenger List for the voyage indicates the group were discharged from the "Ruahine" at Wellington. The "Ruahine" left England, crossed the Atlantic Ocean, went through the Panama Canal, then crossed the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand. According to newspaper reports the vessel arrived in Wellington on 12 October 1928. Having landed at Wellington, the group either traveled to Lyttleton on the "Wahine" the next day or on the "Ruahine" when it sailed on to Lyttleton on the 17 October.
SS "Ruahine" was a UK-built ocean liner and refrigerated cargo ship. She was launched in 1909 in Scotland for the New Zealand Shipping Company, who operated her in scheduled service between Britain and New Zealand. She survived both World wars. The "Ruahine" was 497 ft (151 m) long overall, 60.3 ft (18.4 m) beam and 32.1 ft (9.8 m) depth. Her primary passenger traffic was emigrants from Britain to New Zealand. Her cargo was finished goods to New Zealand and raw foods to Britain.
New Zealand Shipping Company Ltd. s.s. "Ruahine".
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Sources - [S840] Headstone inscription.
- [S32] Scotland On Line Ltd., ScotlandsPeople, (General Register Office for Scotland), none.
- [S1020] UK Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960, (Ancestry.com).
- [S1994] Papers Past - Taranaki Daily News, (Papers Past - National Library of New Zealand), none.
- [S779] Find a Grave, (http://www.findagrave.com).
- [S356] 1901 Scotland Census [database online]., (Ancestry.co.uk.), none.
- [S840] Headstone inscription.